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Sep 28, 2010
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us over the plains and because of thatt it ús opening a channee for storms to travel along the mid atlantic. hh radar see not much going on relatively showers we saw this morning and pushed off to thh north. also to the east we look at few showwrs out there over the carolinas and ii looks like we continue to see that move along the frontal boundary that pushes through and drop ouu temperaaures. let's head to florida and what is happening there. this is northern fringe what is associated with portions of thattstoom. tropical depression no..16. we can see some of that moisture wrappiig in and running into the cold reformmas the center in the circulation of the storm which is south of cuba and move over parts of florida nd then start to form over parts of floridaaand then bbck over the atlantic then the track of the storm will be questionable based on strength of the storm as it continues to push north and how much trength it can gather as it mmves into the mid atlantic. show yyu the track of the storm a little more coming up a bit. but outside right around 81 degrees in baatimore. 81 in dc wi
us over the plains and because of thatt it ús opening a channee for storms to travel along the mid atlantic. hh radar see not much going on relatively showers we saw this morning and pushed off to thh north. also to the east we look at few showwrs out there over the carolinas and ii looks like we continue to see that move along the frontal boundary that pushes through and drop ouu temperaaures. let's head to florida and what is happening there. this is northern fringe what is associated with...
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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all this associated, again, with this huge storm system that continues to circulate just off the atlantic sea board, and over the last three hours we've had this rain really pick up in intensity. we had light rain earlier in the eveng but just in the last couple of hours we've had a couple of waves of very heavy rain. likely many the small creeks and screams are going to become very full with water and maybe even overflow their banks in the next hour or two. right now we don't have any flood warnings but certainly there's some ponding of water on all of the roads, all around most of the entire region. this rain stretches not only from across our metro area but all the way to our west into the mountains of west virginia, and the foothills of the blue ridge are getting very heavy ins there. likely many of the creeks and streams around the foothills of the blue ridge will begin to overflow their banks, perhaps over the next half hour or so. meanwhile, closer to washington right now, we've got a little bit of a lull. there's some lighter rain falling here in washington. now here's the wider v
all this associated, again, with this huge storm system that continues to circulate just off the atlantic sea board, and over the last three hours we've had this rain really pick up in intensity. we had light rain earlier in the eveng but just in the last couple of hours we've had a couple of waves of very heavy rain. likely many the small creeks and screams are going to become very full with water and maybe even overflow their banks in the next hour or two. right now we don't have any flood...
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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these are the bands of very heavy rain coming in off of the atlantic. now into north carolina and yes we've had some passing right in to our metro area, as stafford and then outs of spotsylvania out of stafford and prince willm county. this band should be moving right into fairfax county in another ha hour or so. farther to our west the rain is not coming down quite as hard right now but you're not out of the woods there yet, either. riht now temperatures around the region, generally in the 60s around washington to near 70 by the bay. mid 70s on the eastern shore, and all of this is going to continue here throughout the daybecause it's going to take awhile for this circulation from the remnants of nicole to pass through our region. the wider view showing that t entire atlantic seaboard from the rolinas all the way to new england will be affected by this storm throughout the day. so, likely travel up and down the northeast corridor will be snarled. so, heavy rain from time to time. maybe a little thunder and lightning too this morning. greater chance of
these are the bands of very heavy rain coming in off of the atlantic. now into north carolina and yes we've had some passing right in to our metro area, as stafford and then outs of spotsylvania out of stafford and prince willm county. this band should be moving right into fairfax county in another ha hour or so. farther to our west the rain is not coming down quite as hard right now but you're not out of the woods there yet, either. riht now temperatures around the region, generally in the 60s...
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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the company runs a lot of charter trips to new york city, dc, atlantic city and other locations. back in 2008, a charter crashed along route 15 near gettiesburg, pennsylvania. a group of students was on that bus headed to washington. three kids and a principal was hurt and hospitalized in that wreck. >> anitta, we should know you were reporting on the scene live, reporting thoughts and actions. >> we were at montgomery county high school for another event. even at that, it took our news crew a long time to make it through the traffic grid lock like everybody was experiencing. what we're seeing there was the state police chopper that was giving investigators a bird's eye view of the bus wreckage before it was hauled away. you can see the windows that were cut out to get inside to get the people out. dozens of fire and rescue teams were there and of course the ntsb was coming in because it was a commercial vehicle involved. derrick, we just heard it was good news that bus never went air born and traveled but when you're up close, you can only imagine how frightening it had to be fo
the company runs a lot of charter trips to new york city, dc, atlantic city and other locations. back in 2008, a charter crashed along route 15 near gettiesburg, pennsylvania. a group of students was on that bus headed to washington. three kids and a principal was hurt and hospitalized in that wreck. >> anitta, we should know you were reporting on the scene live, reporting thoughts and actions. >> we were at montgomery county high school for another event. even at that, it took our...
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Sep 29, 2010
09/10
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the atlantic, the caribbean, the gulf. they're all tapped in. that area of cold pressure, it will make its way to the north over the next 2 to 36 hours. by:00 a.m. it will be down to north carolina. by 8:00 tomorrow it will be down there. we'll see me wind from this storm and tomorrow could actually be the worst timing as far as the bl is concerned for. thisow much rain are we expecting? ybe two to four inches and points just off to the eas and west. up toward the east, eastern shore in delmarva picking up five inches of rain. that's the area that's really going to see it. as far as rain, heavy rain, possible flooding. that's tonight into tomorrow morning. then tomorrow night heavy rain and very windy conditions. one to two inches of rain there. gusts up to 40 miles an hour. we're going to continue toee it as it makes its way, into the day on friday as well. as we look for the next four days, 08 tomorrow, 75 on your friday with windy conditions as well. although not too much in the way of wind and rain. saturday and sunday things will be calming
the atlantic, the caribbean, the gulf. they're all tapped in. that area of cold pressure, it will make its way to the north over the next 2 to 36 hours. by:00 a.m. it will be down to north carolina. by 8:00 tomorrow it will be down there. we'll see me wind from this storm and tomorrow could actually be the worst timing as far as the bl is concerned for. thisow much rain are we expecting? ybe two to four inches and points just off to the eas and west. up toward the east, eastern shore in...
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Sep 28, 2010
09/10
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we could have a trans land milk thing -- trans atlantic thing going on. we could have tea. >> i would prefer a pub. thank you, daniel hannan, he was on this long before anyone else was, he has guts for talking about it before fin else. >> is congress about to make sure he is the last to walk on the moon, gene cernan is not the moon, gene cernan is not happy. [ male announcer ] 306 horsepower. race-inspired paddle shifters and f sport-tuned suspension. all available on t new 2011 lexus is. it isn't real performance, unless it's wielded with precision. seeour lexus dear. >>neil: he was a hero we said, not frank sinatra. that was 38 years ago. and the man what was singing that would be the last man to walk on the surface of the moon because congress will grant president obama a wish for the space program: to kill moon missions. the commander of the last man to walk on the moon joining us. here in the flesh. >>guest: you could have introduced me in a number of different ways. physical until you -- >>neil: you could be a hero. and that will be a memory. >>gues
we could have a trans land milk thing -- trans atlantic thing going on. we could have tea. >> i would prefer a pub. thank you, daniel hannan, he was on this long before anyone else was, he has guts for talking about it before fin else. >> is congress about to make sure he is the last to walk on the moon, gene cernan is not the moon, gene cernan is not happy. [ male announcer ] 306 horsepower. race-inspired paddle shifters and f sport-tuned suspension. all available on t new 2011...
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Sep 16, 2010
09/10
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looking at one, two, and a third %-out there over the atlantic. show you where theestorms are heading.úú%coming up after the . i'm bob ehrlich. i'm not the kind of guy who likes to hang on the sidelines. today maryland is in trouble. we're worse off than we were four years ago. dangerous debt, higher taxes, not enough jobs. we need real leadership to turn this state around. fix the budget -- honestly. grow small businesses -- really. excellent schools -- everywhere. protect the bay -- finally. it's why i'm running. to make the state we love not just good but great. now let's get down to work. >> a woman is suing a3 cockkysville apartment complex afttr she said she wassattacked by bed glux yranda stephens joinn us now with why she said that manage system to blame. myranda? >> jennifer and jeff. aaber moved into the bbiar cliff apprtments northeast uly of 2008. but about a year later she said that she beganton notice itchy sores all over her arms and chest. it waa later determined that she haddbedbugss she reported the problem to the ú%artment ma
looking at one, two, and a third %-out there over the atlantic. show you where theestorms are heading.úú%coming up after the . i'm bob ehrlich. i'm not the kind of guy who likes to hang on the sidelines. today maryland is in trouble. we're worse off than we were four years ago. dangerous debt, higher taxes, not enough jobs. we need real leadership to turn this state around. fix the budget -- honestly. grow small businesses -- really. excellent schools -- everywhere. protect the bay --...
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Sep 16, 2010
09/10
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in the tropical atlantic, three hurricanes, a triple threat. hurricane julia, igor, and hurricane carl, the weaker wonderland moving toward mexico. that should not be much of a problem for us. ego is -- igor is still on pace to make its way toward bermuda this weekend. 839 miles away from bermuda with 125 mile an hour winds. so for that have just been estimating the wind speeds due to the cloud cover. you can see the forecast track takes it very close to bermuda. it looks like it will pass that island sometime sunday evening and gradually weaken as it heads to the north. it could still be a category two or three hurricane at the time. much quieter, better weather around here. sunny skies on saturday with a high of 80. comfortable at night with lows in the 50's. we hit about 82 sunday, then dropped into the upper 70's on monday and tuesday. >> the ravens get ready for cincinnati. chad ochocinco says he wants to talk about football this week, not twitter or dancing with the stars or his new tv show with terrell owens. owens just wants to talk out
in the tropical atlantic, three hurricanes, a triple threat. hurricane julia, igor, and hurricane carl, the weaker wonderland moving toward mexico. that should not be much of a problem for us. ego is -- igor is still on pace to make its way toward bermuda this weekend. 839 miles away from bermuda with 125 mile an hour winds. so for that have just been estimating the wind speeds due to the cloud cover. you can see the forecast track takes it very close to bermuda. it looks like it will pass that...
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Sep 21, 2010
09/10
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howard is here to tell us that lisa is lurking in the atlantic. >> lisa should not be a threat. it should stay well to our east. we'll have some more 90-degree heat here for the next few days. fall is really going to hit by the end of the weekend into early next week. let's get you started with your moms like me bus stop forecast. my little guy will be in a sweatshirt or something this morning. it's clear, chilly. got 40s in spots. out toward the bay southern maryland will be holding onto some lower 60s. today at a glance. it's 58 at national: 64 by noon. 64 this morning and 74 at noon. low 50s to lower 60s. don't expect 40s again. then tomorrow will be hot, sunny, maybe some storms developing in the afternoon. we'll see if we can get them out over ohio and pennsylvania. we'll take the rain. 88 to 93 with a south wind at 9. it's 51 in baltimore. anders is 53. here comes the 40s. we have 47 in martinsburg. cumberland at 48. some areas up in pennsylvania this morning like bradford down to 35 in the northern part of the state. dew points are in the 40s. the winds north/northwest at
howard is here to tell us that lisa is lurking in the atlantic. >> lisa should not be a threat. it should stay well to our east. we'll have some more 90-degree heat here for the next few days. fall is really going to hit by the end of the weekend into early next week. let's get you started with your moms like me bus stop forecast. my little guy will be in a sweatshirt or something this morning. it's clear, chilly. got 40s in spots. out toward the bay southern maryland will be holding onto...
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Sep 16, 2010
09/10
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we are tracking karl and the two hurricanes out in the atlantic. karl is coming through mexico and the bay of campeche this could go into a hurricane once again tomorrow. mexico could get hit twice by this storm. here is the path, texas, south texas, you like fine. all of the winds will remain south of you. the huge storm is igor. this is a monster storm, not just intense but also huge in size. like the size of texas big. this storm is like a turtle out there in the atlantic. barely moving. only going 8 miles per hour. it will take another four days to get to bermuda. we will watch this thing spin and churn the water up. the only thing that is in doubt is how strong it will be and devastating it will be for bermuda. as for now, it is scheduled to go right over the top of the island as a category 3 or 2 hurricane. that will do significant damage. for the east coast it just means big waves. a lot of rain up in michigan early today that will head through new york state and pennsylvania during the day today. the important forecast for the 3k, 67 degree
we are tracking karl and the two hurricanes out in the atlantic. karl is coming through mexico and the bay of campeche this could go into a hurricane once again tomorrow. mexico could get hit twice by this storm. here is the path, texas, south texas, you like fine. all of the winds will remain south of you. the huge storm is igor. this is a monster storm, not just intense but also huge in size. like the size of texas big. this storm is like a turtle out there in the atlantic. barely moving....
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Sep 22, 2010
09/10
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. >> reporter: myra weemen is the safety manage foreaaa atlantic and the mother of two children and making sure her kids are secure in their seats is a major priority. during child passenger safety weeks, authorities are educating parents on securing children. here are five tips. the first tip is making sure you're using your booster seat correctly is you want to understand that a booster is designed to boost the child up. vehicles were made for adults. this booster seat is going to help this 7-year-old sit much safer with the seat belt. the second tip is knowing the two different kinds of booster seats. ben is sitting on a backless booster seat of the there's also high-back booster seats. if your vehicle has head restraints, you can use a backless car seat. if your child's head is above the back of the seat, then you want to use a high-back booster seat. the third tip is you always want to test drive the booster seat before you purchase it. bring your son or daughter to the store, have them sit in the seat and take it out to your vehicle to make sure that it fits your vehicle. not all boo
. >> reporter: myra weemen is the safety manage foreaaa atlantic and the mother of two children and making sure her kids are secure in their seats is a major priority. during child passenger safety weeks, authorities are educating parents on securing children. here are five tips. the first tip is making sure you're using your booster seat correctly is you want to understand that a booster is designed to boost the child up. vehicles were made for adults. this booster seat is going to help...
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Sep 14, 2010
09/10
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. >>> new concern about a storm brewing in the atlantic ocean. julia was upgraded from a tropical storm to a hurrane. it is packinginds at 75 miles per hour. a more immediate threat, thoh; hurricane igor. nasa released this video of the category 4 storm, sustained winds of 140 miles per hour. dramatic pictures. the tract shows it well south of bermuda the next five days. it's too early to tell whether it could threaten land after that. tom might have a better idea. >> that's the view from the space station. >> it does appear the extended tract for the hurricane will keep it out to sea, thankfly. the chances are quite good we are not going to have igor threatening the seaboard. here we have a paly cloudy sky on this tuesday. temperatures in the 50s and low to mid-60s. a few clouds coming through. more of the same on wednesday. thursday, increasingly cloudy. app area of low pressure passing to our north. ande have a chance of a passing shower when that happens. just a small chance. otherwise, clds coming in. drying out friday aternoon with highs ne
. >>> new concern about a storm brewing in the atlantic ocean. julia was upgraded from a tropical storm to a hurrane. it is packinginds at 75 miles per hour. a more immediate threat, thoh; hurricane igor. nasa released this video of the category 4 storm, sustained winds of 140 miles per hour. dramatic pictures. the tract shows it well south of bermuda the next five days. it's too early to tell whether it could threaten land after that. tom might have a better idea. >> that's the...
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Sep 18, 2010
09/10
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. >> and hurricane igor is intensifying in the atlantic and heading straight for bermuda. we'll be live from the island for what could be a direct hit. >> then a case of bullying led the father of one young teen to take matters into his own hand and got him selves arrested. we'll find out what he did when he confronted his daughter's alleged bullies on the school bus. >> and lindsey lohan. she failed her first drug ass test. what does this mean for the troubled star let? >> got to love saturdays in september. great college football. maryland at west virginia. see if they can get it done. spaleding playing host to the -- spalding playing host to loyola. 14-0. here come the crusaders. right off the middle, even good blocking. and made in the second quarter, a moment that just will shake you a little bit. he never saw that hit coming. on the blitz. properly ruled an incomplete pass. fortunately the young man able to get up and walk off on his own power. the win 49, 21. howard county friday afternoon. river hill playing host to long reach. we go to the first. wells off to the
. >> and hurricane igor is intensifying in the atlantic and heading straight for bermuda. we'll be live from the island for what could be a direct hit. >> then a case of bullying led the father of one young teen to take matters into his own hand and got him selves arrested. we'll find out what he did when he confronted his daughter's alleged bullies on the school bus. >> and lindsey lohan. she failed her first drug ass test. what does this mean for the troubled star let?...
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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so two areas of low pressure3 riding the trough along the mid-atlantic giving s heavy rain. flash flood watches through tonight into tomorrow. as we have the potential for heevy rainfall. how much? we are talking about anywhere from about two to 5 inches potentially cross the area. depending on where you are. some folks getting heavier amounts thannothers. right now the bulls eye looks carroll, howard, dc, annapolis. so it looks like it will give us heavy rainfall. ú% can get flooding conditions across the region. i will have more details about %->> thankkyou, vytas. a bit. >> with 6 inches of rain expected in some places, crews in baltimore ccty re busy cleaning storm drains to keep things from flooding. >> keithhdaniels is live in north baltimore withhword on how residents can help to get this job done. keith? >>well, jeff and jennifer, city crews have been busy clearing storm drains like this onn. in fact, tonight they say the best defense residents have against flooding is a broom, and trash cans. we caught up with a crew at the corner of south folton and coal3 they cle
so two areas of low pressure3 riding the trough along the mid-atlantic giving s heavy rain. flash flood watches through tonight into tomorrow. as we have the potential for heevy rainfall. how much? we are talking about anywhere from about two to 5 inches potentially cross the area. depending on where you are. some folks getting heavier amounts thannothers. right now the bulls eye looks carroll, howard, dc, annapolis. so it looks like it will give us heavy rainfall. ú% can get flooding...
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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the tropical connection going to the atlantic and looks like another wave may be forming so that more rain could be tonight in to tomorrow. and with all of the rain we have had, the light greene county, the entire metro region, southern maryland, culpeper, up to pennsylvania, the northern neck, all under flood warnings at this hour. many of these go through mid afternoon and may be extended beyond that because there's more rain out there. tracking live doppler 9000 hd in is chief meteorologist topper shutt. >> thank you, hb. we are not done yet. you have to go back to floyd to see the totals east of town and some of us that remember agnes in ' 72 where we had a foot of rain across the area. start with live doppler and talk about the totals. the bull's eye has been east of town. eight inches to the south. ten inches, unbelievable totals even inland a little bit we are talking five and three inches. everyone has received at least two or three inches of rain with this system. and as howard said we are not done yet. we have individual totals. 11.5 inches of rain in park hall in southern m
the tropical connection going to the atlantic and looks like another wave may be forming so that more rain could be tonight in to tomorrow. and with all of the rain we have had, the light greene county, the entire metro region, southern maryland, culpeper, up to pennsylvania, the northern neck, all under flood warnings at this hour. many of these go through mid afternoon and may be extended beyond that because there's more rain out there. tracking live doppler 9000 hd in is chief meteorologist...
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Sep 18, 2010
09/10
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meanwhile in the atlantic, we're keeping an eye on hurricane igor. that's the storm that is closing in on bermuda. our reynolds wolf is there in bermuda where they're bracing for a potential hit.
meanwhile in the atlantic, we're keeping an eye on hurricane igor. that's the storm that is closing in on bermuda. our reynolds wolf is there in bermuda where they're bracing for a potential hit.
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Sep 21, 2010
09/10
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it blasted the atlantic with high winds and rain. it knocked down trees, caused power outages and a few roads to buckle. >>> many surfers in massachusetts are taking full advantage of the waves. the storm is hundreds of miles from new england. igor kicked up the surf along the peaches in gloester. wonder how long that will last? the rip current? >> maybe a couple more days. it take a few days to settle down after a big hurricane goes by. the buoy just off the coast reporting up to 10-foot seas this morning. right now we have temperatures chilly. down into the 40s to near 50 throughout much of the region. near 60 in washington. near t water later today we'll climb to 80 degrees with lots of sunshine. near 90 tomorrow and mostly sunny. a few clouds around. might have a passing shower. remaining hot near 90 degrees. a look at the weekend coming up in 10 minutes. let's check traffic on this tuesday morning. jerry, how is it looking? >> tom, looking pretty good in northeast washington. checking out kennelworth avenue. appears travel lanes
it blasted the atlantic with high winds and rain. it knocked down trees, caused power outages and a few roads to buckle. >>> many surfers in massachusetts are taking full advantage of the waves. the storm is hundreds of miles from new england. igor kicked up the surf along the peaches in gloester. wonder how long that will last? the rip current? >> maybe a couple more days. it take a few days to settle down after a big hurricane goes by. the buoy just off the coast reporting up...
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Sep 5, 2010
09/10
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atlantic coast, the sigh of relief at earl's weakness seemed almost as powerful as the hurricane's winds. >> i was really happy that nothing bad happened. >> reporter: on cape hatteras, earl's first target, they reopened a bridge to the north carolina mainland anda the tourists resurfaced. in rhode island, a big surf was the only remnant of the storm. there was some beach erosion on long island, but the damage was light compared to the drum roll of predictions. >> a team of reporters and meter olses will bring you live coverage over the next hour and a half. >> reporter: trees were felled in nantucket, but looking at the beaches and shoppers, the scene did not resemble the state of emergency the massachusetts governor declared just hours ago. >> i was thrilled, you know. the sun was out and shining. people are walking around town. >> reporter: indeed, the federal emergency management team said no states had even asked for assistance. this sign in chatham said it all. so hurricane earl is gone, having left behind clear skies and few memories. anthony. >> dean reynolds in chadam, massachus
atlantic coast, the sigh of relief at earl's weakness seemed almost as powerful as the hurricane's winds. >> i was really happy that nothing bad happened. >> reporter: on cape hatteras, earl's first target, they reopened a bridge to the north carolina mainland anda the tourists resurfaced. in rhode island, a big surf was the only remnant of the storm. there was some beach erosion on long island, but the damage was light compared to the drum roll of predictions. >> a team of...
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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. >> aaa atlantic nt out a press release saying this demonstrated the need for taller, stronger barriers on our bridgesnd overpasses. spokesmen said that is one of the thipgz they will be looking at during the course of this investigation. my colleague jackie bensen picks up the coverage from here in bethesda. jackie? >> thank you, craig. well, a total of 12 people were taken to local hospitals as a result of this crash. the bus passengers are from carlisle, pennsylvania, which is about 90 miles north of here. there were two groups on that bus. two people, a man and a woman, described as elderly have serious injuries. 're told they were at the smithsonian toda another group fared much better. it was two women and four children, the children ages six, nine, 11 and 12. they visited the national sdpzo toda today. parently one of the women had won the trip in some sort of prize. they were back home when tragedy struck. >> the bus crash that turned monday evening's rush hour into gridlock, the driver, identified as joseph claybaugh, suffered a seizure or possily a hear attack. someone grabbed
. >> aaa atlantic nt out a press release saying this demonstrated the need for taller, stronger barriers on our bridgesnd overpasses. spokesmen said that is one of the thipgz they will be looking at during the course of this investigation. my colleague jackie bensen picks up the coverage from here in bethesda. jackie? >> thank you, craig. well, a total of 12 people were taken to local hospitals as a result of this crash. the bus passengers are from carlisle, pennsylvania, which is...
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Sep 12, 2010
09/10
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in the atlantic, hurricane igor, pairly a hurricane inch the next 72 hours it could become a major hurricane. brushes the eastern seaboard. temperatures today were warm, but from with the track off the coast, we'll see a couple goings of cooling. so plenty of sunshine but low to mid-80s around the bay. santa clara at 84. 87 in los got a dose. -- los gatos. pacific a, a gray day. today was a warm day in san francisco, coming down tomorrow into the upper 60s. 6 jont, partly partly cloudy sk. north bay numbers, upper 80s for you. 78 in san rafael. near east bay, a nice day in berkeley, 71. the fog could be with you in the early morning hours. 89 in castro valley. over the hills, cooler, danville, 84. monterey bay, 68, and dense fog to start out. the seven-day forecast, tomorrow, coming down anywhere from five to ten degrees. look at the cooler days. all throughout the work week next week, and then with increasing clouds. we are looking at, dare i say it, a chance of showers on saturday. >> alan: thank you. well, a big day in college football. stanford faced ucla at the rose bowl in theirx3q ja
in the atlantic, hurricane igor, pairly a hurricane inch the next 72 hours it could become a major hurricane. brushes the eastern seaboard. temperatures today were warm, but from with the track off the coast, we'll see a couple goings of cooling. so plenty of sunshine but low to mid-80s around the bay. santa clara at 84. 87 in los got a dose. -- los gatos. pacific a, a gray day. today was a warm day in san francisco, coming down tomorrow into the upper 60s. 6 jont, partly partly cloudy sk....
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Sep 28, 2010
09/10
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for us, in the mid-atlantic, it's pulling out of the mid- atlantic region. so we'll see gradually improving conditions. current temperatures around the region, we are at 73 degrees here. it's 72 in fredericksberg. 72 in baltimore. ocean city is at 71. winchester is at 68. forecast for today, a couple of showers this morning. we have a coastal flood advisory in effect until 5:00 p.m. because of the rain and the winds, which are out of the south 10-15 miles per hour tend to push the water up on shore. 81 degrees for the high today. more details on the forecast coming up in just a little bit. >> thank you, tony. >>> we'll check in with julie wright for a look at traffic. how does rush hour look? >> busy. we have a lot going on around the capital beltway, delays from andrews toward 202. more slow traffic out of greenbelt through silver spring. this is the inner loop of the beltway in the direction of the river road. incident inside of the beltway on river causing that delay. outer loop not so bad headed for the american legion bridge on the wet pavement. 66 dela
for us, in the mid-atlantic, it's pulling out of the mid- atlantic region. so we'll see gradually improving conditions. current temperatures around the region, we are at 73 degrees here. it's 72 in fredericksberg. 72 in baltimore. ocean city is at 71. winchester is at 68. forecast for today, a couple of showers this morning. we have a coastal flood advisory in effect until 5:00 p.m. because of the rain and the winds, which are out of the south 10-15 miles per hour tend to push the water up on...
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Sep 20, 2010
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it's indistinguishable from the traditional atlantic salmon. >> keep it out of the food supply. >> reporter: but several environmental groups say the f.d.a. has failed to study this fish outside the lab or in any kind of clinical trial. >> the f.d.a. hasn't done the necessary safety tests to make sure these fish are safe for human consumption. >> reporter: another concern is that these oversized fish could escape from the tanks where they are supposed to be confined and become predators. >> there's absolutely no way you can contain these salmon and if they get out it's a throat wild salmon. >> reporter: several of the outside experts also questioned the f.d.a.'s conclusions and now the f.d.a. has 60 days to rule if this fish should be sold as food and if it should be labeled. even with approval, however, it could be years before the first gene-altered salmon is on the table. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> couric: and we'll be right back. could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide
it's indistinguishable from the traditional atlantic salmon. >> keep it out of the food supply. >> reporter: but several environmental groups say the f.d.a. has failed to study this fish outside the lab or in any kind of clinical trial. >> the f.d.a. hasn't done the necessary safety tests to make sure these fish are safe for human consumption. >> reporter: another concern is that these oversized fish could escape from the tanks where they are supposed to be confined and...
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Sep 23, 2010
09/10
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they are on the march thoughout throughout the mid-atlantic. we will look at one infested community. >> blizzards, we are talking 95 degrees yesterday and more 90s on the way. but there is hope for a cool down by the weekend. the full seven-day forecast when 9 news now returns. appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more. and the customer says, on the carpet." i'm thinking, what? gonna be difficult. don't tell me about a dog. an exploding crockpot, free-ranging house chickens. call a day's work. ♪ call 1-800-steemer in 2008 i quit venture capital to follow my passion for food. i saw a gap in the market for a fresh culinary brand and launched behindtheburner.com. we create and broadcast content and then distribute it across tv, the web, and via mobile. i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> good mor
they are on the march thoughout throughout the mid-atlantic. we will look at one infested community. >> blizzards, we are talking 95 degrees yesterday and more 90s on the way. but there is hope for a cool down by the weekend. the full seven-day forecast when 9 news now returns. appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more. and the customer says, on the carpet." i'm thinking, what? gonna be difficult. don't tell me about a dog. an exploding crockpot, free-ranging...
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Sep 16, 2010
09/10
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. >>> even though there are denials on both sides of the atlantic, there's a remark floating around that's been attributed to first lady michelle obama that she may have to live with for a while, however fairly or unfairly. it will probably make its ways to the talk shows. it's in a new book about the french first lady. it says mrs. obama told her she hates the job as first lady and it's hell. the first lady is denying it, but the fact is, as the president noted in a speech in connecticut just today, it is a tough role. a number of first ladies have felt caged in and as the old saying goes in politics, they weren't the ones elected. they don't hand out academy awards in baseball, though they might consider it after this. watch this pitch during last night's yankees game. derek jeter wincing in pain, obviously struck by a pitch. he's then awarded first base. but wait, watch in slow motion. it hit the butt of the bat. he's not captain of the yankees for nothing. he did cop to it after game, said his job is to get on base. but you should know with jeter on base, the next batter hit a two-run
. >>> even though there are denials on both sides of the atlantic, there's a remark floating around that's been attributed to first lady michelle obama that she may have to live with for a while, however fairly or unfairly. it will probably make its ways to the talk shows. it's in a new book about the french first lady. it says mrs. obama told her she hates the job as first lady and it's hell. the first lady is denying it, but the fact is, as the president noted in a speech in...
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Sep 23, 2010
09/10
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well above normal as that high pressure sitting over the atlantic brings in the southerly flow. taking the temperatures up. looking at record number of 99 back in 1931. so ww did not quite break a record. but nonetheless still in the 90s well above where we should be. low this morninggwas 61. precipptation none to talk about as we didn't get anything doontown for the immediate area. but some spots. but some areas did get heaviee rain. so some folks got heaaier rain in norrhern baltimore county arundel couuty, but some measurable rain out there. goodbye summer, looking at fall. autumnal equinox beginning at -1:zero 9:00 pm. so just in a little bit. probably alf an hour. see thh season changing out there. moving into the north. we are still seeing mild air south of us, in the 70s, across the state. we will still see that arm flow. here is what is happening in the bigger picture here. cooler temperattres back northwess. we have the sick. 70s, 80s..3 80s south as well. why? we have a cold front ouu here. that was kind of sliding down out of the north accoss pennsylvania. but retract
well above normal as that high pressure sitting over the atlantic brings in the southerly flow. taking the temperatures up. looking at record number of 99 back in 1931. so ww did not quite break a record. but nonetheless still in the 90s well above where we should be. low this morninggwas 61. precipptation none to talk about as we didn't get anything doontown for the immediate area. but some spots. but some areas did get heaviee rain. so some folks got heaaier rain in norrhern baltimore county...
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Sep 14, 2010
09/10
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we're following a triple threat in the atlantic ocean tonight or at least in tropical waters. forecasters report two hurricanes, igor and julia are swirling over open waters. one of them igor now a category 4. tropical storm karl officially formed a couple of hours ago in the caribbean. our meteorologist janice dean the weather machine following it all. janice, fill us in. >> have to write all these names on my hand. here is karl. our latest edition to the tropical storm family. 40 mile-per-hour sustained winds in the caribbean. let's take a look at karl's path as we head further out in time. expected to make land fall against yucatan peninsula. bay of campeche. making land fall again. strong tropical storm perhaps a weak hurricane. igor category 4 storm. 145 mile-per-hour sustained winds. it could potentially still strengthen, shepard. there the is official path of the 5:00 p.m. and as you can see it has not changed much. still a major category 3 storm as it brushes very closely or even on top of bermuda into the weekend. dangerous storm there. and, finally, we have hurricane
we're following a triple threat in the atlantic ocean tonight or at least in tropical waters. forecasters report two hurricanes, igor and julia are swirling over open waters. one of them igor now a category 4. tropical storm karl officially formed a couple of hours ago in the caribbean. our meteorologist janice dean the weather machine following it all. janice, fill us in. >> have to write all these names on my hand. here is karl. our latest edition to the tropical storm family. 40...
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Sep 21, 2010
09/10
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that's going to stay in the atlantic. for us for the students waiting for buses this morning it's going to be chilly. in the 40s throughout much of the region. by non, mid-70s. by midafrnoon, 80 with bright sunshine. by midnight, it wil fall back to the low 60s. by dawn, near 60. look for bright jupiter in the sky. going to stay summer like thursday and friday. a passing shower thursday. small chance sunday and monday. how is the traffic? >> tom, unfortunately tre is more trouble in northern viinia. chper 4 scooted a little bit over towards i-66 with a new accident on i-66 as you approa the capitol beltway. accident vehicle on the shoulder. fire and rescue just arrived. they are taking away the left lane. that, combined with what's going on on the beltway, making for a horrible drive. pring field up to 66 and beyond over on the capital beltway. look at that. it's just not a good day. switch gears. this is one of the vehicles along 66. broken down before you get to the beltway. that's in addition to the accident. out to th
that's going to stay in the atlantic. for us for the students waiting for buses this morning it's going to be chilly. in the 40s throughout much of the region. by non, mid-70s. by midafrnoon, 80 with bright sunshine. by midnight, it wil fall back to the low 60s. by dawn, near 60. look for bright jupiter in the sky. going to stay summer like thursday and friday. a passing shower thursday. small chance sunday and monday. how is the traffic? >> tom, unfortunately tre is more trouble in...
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Sep 18, 2010
09/10
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it's going to head harmlessly out into the open atlantic. the next system to watch, just coming off the coast of africa, that should be our "l" named storm. that's at least ten days away from any land areas. we'll get a little bit of a break finally. back to you, amy. >> all right, bill, thanks so much. now here's lester. >> amy, thanks. more trouble this morning for lindsay lohan. the actress admits she failed a court-ordered drug test. that could mean a violation of probation and more jail time. at last weekend's video music awards, lindsay lohan surprised everyone in this cameo with chelsea handler, poking fun at herself about drinking. >> have you been drinking? >> no. >> really? then why is your ankle bracelet going off, hmm? >> but lohan's real-life problems are no laughing matter. there are reports that she's failed a weekly court-ordered drug and alcohol test. violating a condition of her probation agreement imposed just last month. >> because i really do think that i'm doing what i was supposed to do. >> reporter: an agreement that
it's going to head harmlessly out into the open atlantic. the next system to watch, just coming off the coast of africa, that should be our "l" named storm. that's at least ten days away from any land areas. we'll get a little bit of a break finally. back to you, amy. >> all right, bill, thanks so much. now here's lester. >> amy, thanks. more trouble this morning for lindsay lohan. the actress admits she failed a court-ordered drug test. that could mean a violation of...
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Sep 12, 2010
09/10
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i requested to have them take some fighters out of atlantic city. they were no longer a scramble base of the time. at 9:00 evy morning, there were probably be a couple of aircraft out there. i asked them to try to divert them and come on over. i did a lot of that throughout that day. i was trying to get them to come back. since i made all of my numbers on the defense switching network, they are not recorded. they are reported on the other end. about three days after 9/11, they interviewed me in my office. they had me come down to the quality assurance office. they said they only had one call from me on the hot line. i told them i made phone calls. the asked where they were. i told them i put them on the dsn phone. i told them that we did not record them but others did and they could request the tapes. no one ever did. several years went by, i never t to him myself. the other controllers got to hear the statements and what they did. i had some problems dealing with it myself because i never got to hear what i said. ihought i did a gd job that day. i
i requested to have them take some fighters out of atlantic city. they were no longer a scramble base of the time. at 9:00 evy morning, there were probably be a couple of aircraft out there. i asked them to try to divert them and come on over. i did a lot of that throughout that day. i was trying to get them to come back. since i made all of my numbers on the defense switching network, they are not recorded. they are reported on the other end. about three days after 9/11, they interviewed me in...
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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show you the rain continues to pour in off the atlantic. we have some moderate to heavy rain in many, many areas. this is tropical stuff. rainfall at about an inch or two an hour. it is piling up. let's show you the warnings. all these counties in green are under flash flood warnings. that new one off to the west, just west of culpepper, that's nelson and green counties. that goes until 2:15. just a lot of rain, and it's going to continue to be heavy. let's go to the radar. while we have a lot of green, yellow is increasing to our south and west now. you see those heavier rain showers moving in. still, it's the east and southeast getting the brunt of the rain. here in washington, inside the beltway, you see heavy, heavy rain. north beach, got reports that many of the roads are under water at this hour. torrential, torrential rains. even kent county, a tornado warn going on until 9:45. this is going to head right up route one here and get over toward national airport in another 20 minutes. even winchester and parts of west virginia, you're g
show you the rain continues to pour in off the atlantic. we have some moderate to heavy rain in many, many areas. this is tropical stuff. rainfall at about an inch or two an hour. it is piling up. let's show you the warnings. all these counties in green are under flash flood warnings. that new one off to the west, just west of culpepper, that's nelson and green counties. that goes until 2:15. just a lot of rain, and it's going to continue to be heavy. let's go to the radar. while we have a lot...
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Sep 14, 2010
09/10
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. >> couric: igor is turning into a monster for the atlantic. it's now a category four hurricane about 800 miles east of the northern leeward islands and heading west with winds up to 150 miles an hour. take a look at this stunning view from the international space station. igor is expected to remain a powerful storm through wednesday, but forecasts show it should stay well south of bermuda for at least the next five days. one of the most familiar character actors on television has died. you may know harold gould as miles webber, rose's boyfriend on "the golden girls." or as ida's father on "the mary tyler moore" show. but i bet you didn't know he played richie cunningham's father in the pilot for "happy days." harold gould was 86. and actor kevin mccarthy died over the weekend. he's best remembered for a 1956 film that kept a lot of kids from sleeping at night "invasion of the body snatchers." >> can't you see everyone? they're here already! you're next! >> couric: "body snatchers" bombed at the box office but became a cult classic and ranked n
. >> couric: igor is turning into a monster for the atlantic. it's now a category four hurricane about 800 miles east of the northern leeward islands and heading west with winds up to 150 miles an hour. take a look at this stunning view from the international space station. igor is expected to remain a powerful storm through wednesday, but forecasts show it should stay well south of bermuda for at least the next five days. one of the most familiar character actors on television has died....
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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it has been pouring a lot of moisture from the atlantic to the carolinas and through the mid-atlantic. we have several inches of rain, upwards of four or five in the northern neck in some areas and with the rain coming in we have a flood warning, bright green until 10:45. the entire metro from loudoun county down to southern maryland and fredericksburg including the dc metro until 10:45. flood watch until 5:00 and a tornado watch for think dc metro points east and southeast until 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. we have had doppler indicated warnings earlier. many to southeastern virginia and eastern north carolina. i think we will see more tornado warnings as we go in to mid to late morning ands for a the rain potential, still storm total four to five inches. locally eight plus to the south and east. it is 6:02. >>> angie? >> a couple of problems out there. specifically we know that heavy rains caused a lot of issues for tractor-trailer drivers and we have a jackknifed one on the inner loop. and this is what it is causing. a big stackup approaching old georgetown road. that's where the scen
it has been pouring a lot of moisture from the atlantic to the carolinas and through the mid-atlantic. we have several inches of rain, upwards of four or five in the northern neck in some areas and with the rain coming in we have a flood warning, bright green until 10:45. the entire metro from loudoun county down to southern maryland and fredericksburg including the dc metro until 10:45. flood watch until 5:00 and a tornado watch for think dc metro points east and southeast until 1:00 p.m. this...
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Sep 22, 2010
09/10
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it will drift off to the northwest and weaken again in the far eastern atlantic. those are the kinds of storms we like to see. 92 degrees on friday. some cooler air coming in and dropping to 80 on saturday. it will finally feel like fall. >> how to make your dining dollar stretch and expect to pay more of this coming thanksgiving if you take to the airwaves. >> if you want to travel by plane this thanksgiving, it's going to cost you. the average domestic flight of that holiday is $384, 10 percent higher than last year. but there are ways to save a little bit of cash. consider flying on thanksgiving day and returning on tuesday. connecting flights can be 40% cheaper than a direct flight. if you are flying to a city with more than one airport, shop around for the lowest price. if you are planning to eat out tomorrow, there is a way to make your dollars stretch. tomorrow is the 17th annual dining out for life event. it will benefit local organization providing free meals to seriously ill patients. when the dna participating restaurants, a portion will go to your comm
it will drift off to the northwest and weaken again in the far eastern atlantic. those are the kinds of storms we like to see. 92 degrees on friday. some cooler air coming in and dropping to 80 on saturday. it will finally feel like fall. >> how to make your dining dollar stretch and expect to pay more of this coming thanksgiving if you take to the airwaves. >> if you want to travel by plane this thanksgiving, it's going to cost you. the average domestic flight of that holiday is...
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Sep 28, 2010
09/10
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more to come for the atlantic beaches a wet day there. out in the tropics, a disturbance in the western caribbean. a big clusterf thunderstorms, it could become a tropical storm, it would be nicole. it would drift to the north. by the time we get into tomorrow evening and into thursday. between now and then, a weak area of low pressure, up into eastern canada. that will dry things out, and over the next 48 hours. a respite for a while. the ground is saturated. here comes the next surge of rain wednesday night into thursday. and this area of yellow, hel downpours sweeping across the day on thursday and exiting on friday. for tuesday, partly sunny, and blustery, highs to near 80. the winds settling down. we could have strong storms then, overnight, partly cloudy sky, temperatures near 60. still could be wet this evening on the shore. sun in the morning, highs reaching the 70s, and wednesday into thursday, we cou get tropical heavy downpours, out of here by thursday night. nd morning lows, afternoon highs, mid 70s, and over the weekd, morns
more to come for the atlantic beaches a wet day there. out in the tropics, a disturbance in the western caribbean. a big clusterf thunderstorms, it could become a tropical storm, it would be nicole. it would drift to the north. by the time we get into tomorrow evening and into thursday. between now and then, a weak area of low pressure, up into eastern canada. that will dry things out, and over the next 48 hours. a respite for a while. the ground is saturated. here comes the next surge of rain...
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Sep 27, 2010
09/10
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this one may track along the atlantic seaboard by the end of the week so we'll keep an eye on that for you. over the last 12 hours, you can see other areas of moderate to heavy rain behind that in the south carolina and gegia region. that will come our way later on. it's an area of low pressure that's going to be passing to our west taking much of the eavier rain, shenandoah valley and into the ountains. but as we get this cold front coming through late tonight into tomorrow morning that's when we'll likely have another round of moderate to heavy in. after that, a weak area of high pressure moves in and begins to dry things out a little bit. chance for passing storms, late afternoon, overnight tonight, that may produceamaging winds. otherwise, rain could be heavy at times, may cause brief ponding of water. we'll generally stay in the 60s and 70s throughout the day, overnight tonight hovering near 70, maybe a chance of damaging winds tonight from some isolated storms that may be coming through. this will all settle down by noontime tomorrow, drying out tomorrow afternoon, highs near 80.
this one may track along the atlantic seaboard by the end of the week so we'll keep an eye on that for you. over the last 12 hours, you can see other areas of moderate to heavy rain behind that in the south carolina and gegia region. that will come our way later on. it's an area of low pressure that's going to be passing to our west taking much of the eavier rain, shenandoah valley and into the ountains. but as we get this cold front coming through late tonight into tomorrow morning that's when...
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Sep 18, 2010
09/10
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watch out for the rip currents from hurricane igor well out in the atlantic. the rip currents will be felt right into sunday. the pacific northwest also where we're dealing with a lot of rain. especially seattle and portland. ki >>> all right. good saturday to u. craig herrerahere. we have rain in the recast.ra most of this isst for the north end of the bay. that will happen tomorrow. for today, muggy conditions, a lot of cloud cover and drizzle near the north bay and into the city. 65 for a high today in san francisco. 75 in livermore. 75 in napa. 76 in san jose. factor in the warm air and the humidity and it will feel stickier than that. a little cooler tomorrow with rain from san francisco and places north. >>> you probably like the nfl, too. if you do, i don't even have to sell this game on sunday night, manning bowl two. the second time the brothers have met, eli and peyton. who will win this time? sunday night, lucas oil stadium. they can leave the roof open. temperatures 70 to 75 degrees. a great game sunday night on nbc. got a pick in that game, colts,
watch out for the rip currents from hurricane igor well out in the atlantic. the rip currents will be felt right into sunday. the pacific northwest also where we're dealing with a lot of rain. especially seattle and portland. ki >>> all right. good saturday to u. craig herrerahere. we have rain in the recast.ra most of this isst for the north end of the bay. that will happen tomorrow. for today, muggy conditions, a lot of cloud cover and drizzle near the north bay and into the city. 65...
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Sep 14, 2010
09/10
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. >>> out in the atlantic this morning, hurricane igor has weakened slightly but it still remains a huge category 4 storm. sustained winds now at 140 miles per hour and it may strengthen again. igor is expected to stay south of bermuda for the next five days. forecasters say it's still too early to tell if the hurricane will threaten the u.s. coast. behind igor, though, tropical storm julia, she is also moving west, with 50 mile an hour winds. >>> this week, the obama administration is expected to inform congress it wants to sell $60 billion worth of arms to saudi arabia. the deal includes up to 84 new f-15 fighter jets and three types of sophisticated helicopters. if approved, it would be the largest single u.s. arms sale ever. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is in egypt this morning for a new round of mideast peace talks. clinton met with egyptian president hosni mubarak. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas are expected to meet today and tomorrow. topping their agenda will likely be the soon to retire restraints on new construction i
. >>> out in the atlantic this morning, hurricane igor has weakened slightly but it still remains a huge category 4 storm. sustained winds now at 140 miles per hour and it may strengthen again. igor is expected to stay south of bermuda for the next five days. forecasters say it's still too early to tell if the hurricane will threaten the u.s. coast. behind igor, though, tropical storm julia, she is also moving west, with 50 mile an hour winds. >>> this week, the obama...
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Sep 17, 2010
09/10
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. >>> and karl, igor and julia% still lurk out in the atlantic. there's a threat ú >>> we're hearing analog synthesizer and corn star monster. we're going to have a workshop where kids willlbe aale to build electronic guitars. ú% there's a lot going on at the festival besides the demonstrations. >> yeah, we're going to have 10 electronic musicians peeforming in our parkinn lot starting at 1:00 and they're going to perform until 8:45. we're going to are presentations on different shot of ware that you can use to create electronic music.3 >> mike, we will cheek back with you, but what is the little making there when he poured it into. >> that's the cornstarch monster.ú that is going to creete a bunch of crazy shapes using sound. >> mike, hank you very much. we are going to check ack in and see wwat else you are up to >> thank you. >> electronic a feet is at the national electric museum tomorrowwfrom 10:45 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. for more information log on to foobaltimore.com/morning. >>> it's rather dry. we had a little rain move through laat night.
. >>> and karl, igor and julia% still lurk out in the atlantic. there's a threat ú >>> we're hearing analog synthesizer and corn star monster. we're going to have a workshop where kids willlbe aale to build electronic guitars. ú% there's a lot going on at the festival besides the demonstrations. >> yeah, we're going to have 10 electronic musicians peeforming in our parkinn lot starting at 1:00 and they're going to perform until 8:45. we're going to are presentations on...
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Sep 29, 2010
09/10
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most of the mid-atlantic, right into southern new england under the flood watch. right now nice start. 61 at reagan national. 62 in frederick. 60 in fredericksberg. and 67 in ocean city. cooler than yesterday. clouds increasing, high temperature about 73 degrees. could be a few late-day showers for the evening commute but generally a dry one today. the rain gets in here later tonight. more details on the forecast. i'll let you know about tropical depression number 16 and how it will effect us. let's get to julie wright with the on-time traffic. >>> let's start off in virginia with the inner loop slowing, braddock up to gallows where on the ramp at the exit is a stalled car. latest crash in the main line of 395 approaching glebe. the right side blocked off on the main line. it is heavy, slow and steady up to the accident scene. it's causing a tight squeeze out of shirlington past glebe and toward the 14th street bridge. 95 in separate stretchs will be slow, from dale city to lorton and newington toward the beltway. in maryland, between 205 and cedarville, accident
most of the mid-atlantic, right into southern new england under the flood watch. right now nice start. 61 at reagan national. 62 in frederick. 60 in fredericksberg. and 67 in ocean city. cooler than yesterday. clouds increasing, high temperature about 73 degrees. could be a few late-day showers for the evening commute but generally a dry one today. the rain gets in here later tonight. more details on the forecast. i'll let you know about tropical depression number 16 and how it will effect us....
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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first, here is our meteorologist for defects in very active whether morning across the mid- atlantic o. it goes until 1:00 this afternoon. it does not include the panhandle of west virginia. let's take a look at our storm scam. we can see what is on the way. most of the area's leading a moderate rains. it stretches all the way off the coast. heavy rain is for the morning and afternoon hours. they really start to settle down. look at the rain totals. over an inch. head over to arlington, almost an inch of rain has already fallen. it to continue to increase. how much can we expect? anywhere from two or 5 inches protocol -- 5 inches. here is a look. temperatures will eventually here is a look. temperatures will eventually go in the lower 70's. coming up, we will take at -- a look at the outlook. we have a newly issued -- a flash flood warning at this time. it does include montgomery county. it is a newly issued flash flood warning. this is until 10:45 a.m. let's get an update on the rush hour news. there is a lot of breaking weather news. >> i have to separate wrecks. the first one is b
first, here is our meteorologist for defects in very active whether morning across the mid- atlantic o. it goes until 1:00 this afternoon. it does not include the panhandle of west virginia. let's take a look at our storm scam. we can see what is on the way. most of the area's leading a moderate rains. it stretches all the way off the coast. heavy rain is for the morning and afternoon hours. they really start to settle down. look at the rain totals. over an inch. head over to arlington, almost...
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Sep 30, 2010
09/10
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look at this, right in there from the atlantic. meteorologist devon lucie has been with me all morning. he's in the web center. >> if you log on to wusa9.com. the first thing you are going to see when you log on is our interactive radar. on the main screen, you can zoom in and move the radar how you want to see it. or if you click on interactive radar it will give you a bigger version of that. i want to tell you about the storm reports. if you click on storm reports under the weather tab, see that there, it brings the storm report here. tell me how much rain you have gotten. it gets in to the local in box and i can check it out and get it to you. and facebook, twitter we are getting you on there and the latest information on the web here. >> the storm reports are a great help. log on to wusa9.com and tell us what is happening for you. as we get to our seven-day forecast, obviously the concern is the next 12 to 18 hours. there will be problems. winds at times gusting over 30 miles an hour. widespread flooding. 74 with an early showe
look at this, right in there from the atlantic. meteorologist devon lucie has been with me all morning. he's in the web center. >> if you log on to wusa9.com. the first thing you are going to see when you log on is our interactive radar. on the main screen, you can zoom in and move the radar how you want to see it. or if you click on interactive radar it will give you a bigger version of that. i want to tell you about the storm reports. if you click on storm reports under the weather tab,...
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Sep 14, 2010
09/10
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WBAL
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generally dry conditions stretching from the mid-atlantic after the northern plains states. that means another really nice day with sunshine, low humidity, and 77-82 with a west breeze tomorrow. the tropics are very stormy, but thankfully the storms right now are far from land. they may -- that may change as this monster here from a hurricane igor is moving closer. right around the eye, when their estimated at 145 miles per hour. julia has become a hurricane with signs of strengthening. it is trying to make its way up to the bermuda. . 145 mile per wins with igor. a category four storm will be teetering almost up to category five levels. wind speeds up above 155 miles per hour will make it a category five. it is forecasted to be near bermuda sometime over the weekend. still a major hurricane with 150 mile per hour winds. although the center of the storm is forecasted to be near bermuda, that is a few days away and could be as far to the west as over here or as far to the east as 200 miles off of bermuda. that is something to keep an eye on. 80 degrees tomorrow and 80 degrees
generally dry conditions stretching from the mid-atlantic after the northern plains states. that means another really nice day with sunshine, low humidity, and 77-82 with a west breeze tomorrow. the tropics are very stormy, but thankfully the storms right now are far from land. they may -- that may change as this monster here from a hurricane igor is moving closer. right around the eye, when their estimated at 145 miles per hour. julia has become a hurricane with signs of strengthening. it is...
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121
Sep 16, 2010
09/10
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WJLA
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scruleya and igor, that cute little couple out in the atlantic. julia a category two, igor a category four storm with maximum sustained winds at 145 miles an hour. neither of these will be affecting the united states. i said it before. i'll say it begin. sometimes tropical storms move into our system and break us out of droughts. that's not going to be the case with either of these. let's not forget carl. stale crorm. tropical storm. could develop into a category one before making landfall on the eastern coast of mexico far south of texas. let's get a closer look at home. look at the showers already developing in parts of ohio, parts of the ohio valley. even parts of virginia. increasing our clouds and giving us the chance of showers ater on this afternoon. especially into the evenings and nighttime hours for the metro area. so here's the drought monitor shown on our scan. cuts the parts of the metro area. we have the moderate drought and then the seefer drought in the steady orange color. there's only one category worse than this in terms of the
scruleya and igor, that cute little couple out in the atlantic. julia a category two, igor a category four storm with maximum sustained winds at 145 miles an hour. neither of these will be affecting the united states. i said it before. i'll say it begin. sometimes tropical storms move into our system and break us out of droughts. that's not going to be the case with either of these. let's not forget carl. stale crorm. tropical storm. could develop into a category one before making landfall on...
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Sep 12, 2010
09/10
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CSPAN
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i requested to have them take some fighters out of atlantic city. they wer no longer a scramble base of the time. at 9:00 every morning, there were probably be a couple of aircraft out there. i asked them to try to divert them and come on over. i did a lot of that throughout at day. i was trying to get them to come back. since i made all of my numbers on the defense switching network, they are not recorded. they are reported on the other end. about three days after 9/11, they interviewed me in my office. they had me come down to the quality assurance office. they said they only had one call from me on the hot line. i told them i made 40 phone calls. the asked where they were. i told them i put them on the dsn phone. i told them that we did not record them but others didnd they could request the tapes. no one ever did. several years went by, i never got to him myself. the other controllers got to hear the statements and what they did. i had some problems dealing with it myself because i never got to hear what i said. i thought i did a good job that d
i requested to have them take some fighters out of atlantic city. they wer no longer a scramble base of the time. at 9:00 every morning, there were probably be a couple of aircraft out there. i asked them to try to divert them and come on over. i did a lot of that throughout at day. i was trying to get them to come back. since i made all of my numbers on the defense switching network, they are not recorded. they are reported on the other end. about three days after 9/11, they interviewed me in...